Since this whole Wuhu flu fiasco started, I've been trying to buy local more and buy American to help out small businesses since they've been hit hardest. It really hit me how difficult it is to actually procure products sold by small businesses that are made in the US. My hair wax, for instance. It took me a whole day of researching to find hair wax that is made in the US and actually sold by a small business and not some mega corp like Amazon or Walmart.
So I bring this question to you gents. How much effort do you put into trying to buy something American made? If so, how do you go about it?
I decided maybe it was time for a new pillow. So I ordered from MyPillow, a genuine all-American company.
As far as my usual shopping goes, I don't do much outside of grocery these days. For a while, I'd been about half-Walmart half-Schnucks, slowly favoring Schnucks more and more. Well, a Dollar General just opened up in my village (a really small village with next to no business, 8 miles from a more modernized town). I'm not sure how bad some of the other non-Walmart chains get, but I am definitely understanding a need to avoid Walmart.
How's the pillow?
I have a mypillow and it is pretty great. I love how it comes fully sealed so that people can’t open the package and contaminate the pillow easily. Additionally, I’ve washed the pillow itself a few times and it still retains its shape pretty well. Is it the most amazing pillow ever? Probably not, but if you aren’t looking for complete luxury, then I highly recommend it!